This document discusses various English verb tenses:
- The present simple tense expresses habitual or repeated actions in the present.
- The present continuous tense expresses actions happening now or around now.
- The past simple tense expresses completed actions in the past.
- The past continuous tense expresses past actions happening for a period of time.
- The future simple tense expresses actions that will happen in the future.
- The future continuous tense expresses future actions that will be ongoing.
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Present tenses- Tiempos verbales presente
Present simple - Presente simple
This is a tense used to express actions that take place in present time and with
determined frequency, it means, so, every day, every morning etc
Ej: Amanda runs in the park everyday
Ej: Amanda doesn’t run in the park everyday
Ej: Does she run in the park every day?
Present continuous/progressive - Presente continuo/progresivo
It is a tense used for expressing actions which take pkace in present time, at the
same time when the sentence is pronunciated. Present Continuous is made up of to be verb
in present tense plus the verb in gerund form (ing)
Ej: Amanda is running in the park right now.
Ej:Amanda is not running in the park right now
Ej: Is Amanda running right now?
Past simple- Pasado simple
It is a tense used to express action which took place in past, regardless the accurate
moment in which the action took place
Ej Amanda ran in the park yesterday
Ej.: Amanda didn't run in the park yesterday
Ej: Did Amanda run in the park yesterday?
In English there are two kinds of tense in Simple past, they are: Regular verbs and
Irregular verbs, Regular verbs uses simple past adding the suffix –ed to the verb in base
form. On the other hand Irregular verbs don’t have a established rule. You may use the list
of the verbs given and verify how to make simple past of many verbs in English
2. Past continuous/progressive - Pasado continuo/progresivo
It is a tense which the actions took place in past but in a precise moment. This tense
is made up of to be verb in past tense (was-were) plus verb in gerund form(ing)
Ej: Amanda was running the park at eight o'clock last night
Ej.: Amanda was not/wasn't running in the park at eight o'clock last night.
Ej.: Was Amanda running in the park at eight o'clock last night?
Future simple - Futuro simple
It is a tense used to express actions that will take place in future, regardless the
moment. It is made up of with the modal verb will+ verb in base form.
Ej : Amanda will run in the park tomorrow
Ej.: Amanda will not/ won't run in the park tomorrow.
Ej.: Will Amanda run in the park tomorrow?
Future continuous - Futuro contínuo
It is a tense used for speaking about what will be happening in a specific time in
future. It is made up with the modal verb will + be+ verb in gerund form (ing)
Ej. Amanda will be running in the park tomorrow?
Ej.: Amanda will not/ won't be running in the park tomorrow.
Ej.: Will Amanda be running in the park tomorrow?